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League warns Tri City officials of state bills on fees, short-term rentals and food tax

3154687 · January 15, 2025
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Renee Guillen of the League of Arizona Cities and Towns briefed the Tri City Council on Jan. 15 about multiple state bills that could limit local authority over fees, short-term rentals and local food taxes and said the governor also emphasized housing and public-safety pay raises in the state of the state.

Renee Guillen, deputy director of the League of Arizona Cities and Towns, told the Tri City Council on Jan. 15 in Lake Havasu City that several bills introduced in the 2025 legislative session could affect local government revenue and authority.

Guillen said the governor’s state of the state highlighted housing measures the League supports, including renewal of a state Low Income Housing Tax Credit program, and signaled attention to short-term rentals. She said the governor also proposed pay raises for the Arizona Department of Public Safety, corrections officers and state firefighters — a move Guillen warned could…

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